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Summer 2022 Newsletter

President’s Message After more than two years, we finally were able to gather for a spirited NCAFS meeting in Morganton in June. Despite it being in the thick of field season, 83 of us...

Summer 2021 Newsletter

President’s Message The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act was recently re-introduced in this Congress and would provide $1.4 billion in dedicated annual funding to state and tribal fish and wildlife agencies.  The Chapter has sent...

Spring 2021 Newsletter

President’s Message Thanks to all the folks that helped make our first virtual chapter meeting successful. The online meeting platform was not what I had in mind when I became President-Elect. Ever-changing plans and...

Fall 2020 Newsletter

Download the .pdf edition: President’s Message Fall has started and I hope the cooler air and water temperatures are getting you excited for the change in seasons. Many of you are gearing up for...

Fall 2019 Newsletter

Download the .pdf edition: President’s Message During my last President’s Message, I challenged each of us to think about how we’re addressing our individual passions towards aquatic resources. I hope that you had an...

Summer 2017 Newsletter

Download the .pdf edition: President’s Message As we near our nation’s independence, I am thankful we live in a country where natural resource conservation and preservation are a priority. We may bicker and have...

Spring 2017 Newsletter

Download the .pdf edition: President’s Message It was a cool, sunny day this past February while we were working on Lake Norman. The wind was strong as we came back to the ramp not...

Fall 2016 Newsletter

Download the .pdf edition: President’s Message Dear Colleagues, Fall is once again upon us and the changing seasons have many in the aquatic community looking forward to wrapping up field work and moving on...

2016 Family Fishing Fiesta, photo 2

Spring 2016 Newsletter

Download the .pdf edition: President’s Message Spring is a busy time for many of us in the fisheries and aquatic science community. Although much of North Carolina has been experiencing spring for some time,...